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Japan court extends Carlos Ghosn’s detention until April 22

April 12, 2019
Sho Kosasa, right, an assistant defense lawyer for former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, rides in a motorcade believed to be carrying Carole Ghosn, the wife of Carlos Ghosn, as it leaves the Tokyo district court in Tokyo on Thursday. — AFP
Sho Kosasa, right, an assistant defense lawyer for former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, rides in a motorcade believed to be carrying Carole Ghosn, the wife of Carlos Ghosn, as it leaves the Tokyo district court in Tokyo on Thursday. — AFP

TOKYO — The Tokyo District Court said on Friday it had extended Carlos Ghosn’s detention period by eight days, giving prosecutors until April 22 to bring formal charges against the former Nissan Motor Co boss or let him go.

Ghosn was arrested for the fourth time last week on suspicion that he had tried to enrich himself at Nissan’s expense, to the tune of $5 million.

He is also awaiting trial on other charges of financial misconduct and aggravated breach of trust. Ghosn, who had been released on $9 million bail in early March after spending 108 days in jail, has denied all allegations against him.

Ghosn’s initial detention period was set to expire on Sunday, and had been widely expected to be extended by the maximum 10 days. Public broadcaster NHK said it was rare for prosecutors’ full extension request to be denied and shortened.

Ghosn’s defense team has launched a public and fierce battle against Tokyo prosecutors, calling the latest arrest “illegal” in documents seen by Reuters.

Later on Friday, a court rejected the defense team’s appeal against the extension, meaning that the team may have to make a fresh bail application if Ghosn is indicted on further charges at the end of his new detention.

Once celebrated as a savior of a near-bankrupt Nissan 20 years ago, Ghosn has been ousted as chairman of Nissan, Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp since his arrest, jeopardizing the auto-making alliance he masterminded. —Reuters


April 12, 2019
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